Trans Student Equality Resources

Trans Student Equality Resources (TSER) is a United States-based organization that seeks to end discrimination against gender identity and gender expression in educational facilities worldwide.
TSER provides resources to the public on how to support LGBTQ students, such as "Safe Schools" trainings for teachers, online infographics, and workshops at conferences. It also endorses and participates in events and conferences such as GLSEN's, Day of Silence and the Gender Odyssey Conference. Recently, TSER representatives have spoken out for restroom rights for transgender youth.
History
Founded in 2011, TSER began as an effort to start transgender-inclusive policies in school districts in the United States. At that time, there were very few policies in place that enumerated anti-discrimination regulations. There were also very few graphical resources on transgender issues. In 2012, TSER began its infographic series, which it is best known for. TSER was also involved in the organizing of the Transgender Day of Visibility, 2013 - a worldwide effort to raise awareness of transgender issues and to celebrate the success of transgender people.
Graphics
In 2012, TSER released its first infographic, detailing transgender terminology. Following the success of that graphic, the organization released dozens of others. These graphics are generally labeled as "Infographics," "Teacher Tips," or "Trans* Facts" based on their content. TSER's graphics have been publicized by thousands of blogs, web sites, and organizations and have been influential in educating the public on transgender issues.
 
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